With this debut album [ Port Du Havre ] has most certainly established themselves as a top-notch experimental post-rock noise with an angular riffs, extreme dynamic range, and shifting meters of [ June Of 44 ], offering six tracks and a nearly half an hour of solid repetitive sound with muscular tunes. This one will be more appreciated by fans of [ Shellac ] ~ [ June Of 44 ] ~ [ Slint ] ~ [ Rodan ] ~ [ Unwound ] ~ [ The For Carnation ] and the likes.
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This is not an album I’ll choose to miss out on guys. Hit play and make sure the volume is set on loud. We got some excellent tunes here. As songs previews on an album I Usually choose the best two or three tracks and embed it on the post. On this one, I've heard the entire album three times already and I still cannot establish the three best pieces as the whole album is brilliantly well done. So I'm going to grab three random movements but BY ALL MEANS give this album a thorough listen all the way guys.

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Poet, painter, and San Francisco based multi-instrumentalist artist Chris Woodyard released a minimalist piano intro to a new ethereal post-rock album that will be released next year in New York City. The new songs with be translated from a series of paintings thats he's done in a 6 week time period as a form of art therapy. A story without words that interpret the collection of emotions, places and experiences that he's had the pleasure to endure. After releasing 'Glass House", an experimental post-rock EP recorded in Boulder, CO last year ; The sounds in this next album will be songs translated from a series of paintings he's done. The first song is a prelude to the LP which will be released next year.